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A couple of my vivs past and present
fieldsmith Wrote:Hey Stu, I haven't observed the imis much yet, have them in a secluded growout and try to leave them alone as much as possible. From what I have seen they are little bottlerockets, there then suddenly gone with a flash. It would be cool to set up a summersi tank right next to a banded imi tank, show the mimic and mimicked side-by side. It would be interesting to see how much behavior overlaps.
Yeah got to say this appeals to me too Field, it would be fascinating,i've half wondered that they might be perfect candidates for a mixed viv apart from the fact that only the frogs would know whom is whom,so a bit tongue in cheek that statement,but to have them as you say side by side would really make for some great observations,good eyes might just learn more because of the differences than just keeping one or other species on its own,
I like your style mate
Stu
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Caught another transport today:
-Field Smith
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I wonder if epips have one of the largest transport amounts.

I also wonder if that Genus eats their young more than other dart frogs.
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Great pics Field. I like that pic of the anthonyi transporting.

It makes me wonder if they an evolutionary step forward. I know Darts are considered advanced among frogs due to parental care. The norm for Dart Frogs is to transport one at a time, so when a Dart transports many or all tads at once is that considered a step forward? To me it means one trip to the water for the parent where it's moving and exposed to preadtors as opposed to multiple trips with single tads.
Jon
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Philsuma Wrote:I wonder if epips have one of the largest transport amounts.

I also wonder if that Genus eats their young more than other dart frogs.


Phil,

Largest transport amount??
I think that honor goes to the Euro breeder who was able to send over 50 CB Blue Jeans - you know that mama had some heavy lifting....LOLOLLOL :wink:
Scott - North Dallas
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BAD timing for ANY pumilio joke, right now..... Cry

I love my S.I's , but I have never seen a transport amount like field's and not that I really want to, as the supply for them has outgrown the demand...more's the pity.
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Very true...most of the local froggers are now anthonyi keepers, I'm running out of places for them to go and I have TONS of tads in the water right now.
-Field Smith
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fieldsmith Wrote:Very true...most of the local froggers are now anthonyi keepers, I'm running out of places for them to go and I have TONS of tads in the water right now.


I think we're gonna have to work out a little trade my friend.
Jon
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Lets do it bud, maybe some auratus?
-Field Smith
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Solid orange galacs:
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-Field Smith
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A couple more:
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-Field Smith
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That last one took me a minute to find!
Lisa
In central NY

R. Imitator 'Cainarachi Valley' 2.3.0
R. Imitator 'Cainarachi Valley' Froglets 8 and counting.
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Haha Lisa, they are cryptic little jokers when they are young...there are 4 in the pic
-Field Smith
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I just now found all four...lol
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Hey Phil, I didn't notice the one hiding under the leaf until after I posted the pic...thought I only had 7 growing out, then counted one day when I fed and there were actually 8!
-Field Smith
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You may have to do a count every day. Are they cloning themselves in that viv?
Jon
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Haha yeah Jon, they are going all parthenogenic in there...by the time I can actually ship them to you there will be dozens Wink
-Field Smith
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Another galac pic...love em.
-Field Smith
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Love begging frogs:
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For anyone considering galacs, all I have to say is GET THEM! I love mine; colorful, bold, hardy...really can't understand why they aren't more common. Seems like the focus is on red galacs lately...the solid oranges are amazing in person.
-Field Smith
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Took a (crappy) shot of some leucs today...I'm thinkin 3 ladies (or maybe 1 fella and 2 ladies):
-Field Smith
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